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Your math is off. You dropped ,000 from the up-front money. The example doesn't match GPP exactly but here they'd put up $7.6 billion to make a fixed return of $20 billion after 30 years for a net of $12.4 billion. There is no additional interest since it's a fixed amount paid at end of term. This is equal to a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of only about 1.65%. Easier to understand if you drop some zeros. Effectively, the example says you give me $76 today and after 30 years I'll pay you back $200. This gives you a net profit of $124. In contrast if you put the same $76 in the bank at 5% interest compounded annually, then after 30 years it would be worth $340. That's a net profit of $264 or more than twice the above. If you put it into something that gets you 7.5%, then it would be $716 or about 6 times that above. Not a good investment. GPP's actual numbers are slightly worse. |
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Exactly WHAT bank can you get 5% interest? Let alone 7.5%. Mike, you're speaking w/ your little head. Idiot. |
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A. If you think Mike could figure that out even using all 11 of his fingers and both hooves, then you're an idiot. B. It was just a simple example to show the difference between an AVERAGE 1.65% return and an AVERAGE return of 5% over 30 years. Some years may be lower, some higher. Even a lousy 3% ING Orange Savings Account is almost double 1.65% and I'm sure they'd cut you a better deal if you're such an idiot that you'd actually consider dropping $7.6 billion into one. Idiot. C. Just to prove that you're an idiot, you can get 5.30% at Capital One Online Banking for a 5 year CD with a minimum of only $5,000. Locked-in, risk free, guaranteed, and insured. I know, I have one. You probably can do better if you look around or want to lock up more money for a longer period. 7.5% also is relatively easy. Check the current returns on any number of municipal and corporate bonds, both easy, safe, and a lot less cost and trouble than doing the GPP deal. D. If they have $7.6 BILLION to put up and they can't do any better than 1.65% or even what you get through the above standard, low-risk types of investments, well then they really are idiots. E. Did I mention that you're an idiot? F. They could get a much higher rate by putting it into Warren English's Southern Star Private International Bank. They'd have about as much chance of getting it back as of GPP ever paying, but since both are complete scams for idiots only it might work. |
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The point is d1ck breath, we won't be holding this for 30 yrs. So take your Capital One ripoff card and bend Mikey over. Dork breath.
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The point is that somebody has to put up the money for the whole deal. And if the return is so low that it doesn't make sense for ANYBODY to do it, then NOBODY will. That means the only thing you'll be left holding is your own tiny d*ck. |
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You call my dic k tiny you said it was big last nite.
In Your mouth Mike |
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The Math doesn't work,but hey,don't listen to fact!
Carry on in the belief that Stella's going to give you $100,000.00+ for 40 bucks.Lol |
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Everyone,
Please understand. I got this from a post which was made LONG ago. The point of looking at the percentages and all of that other speculative calculations are not the point that I'm making. So, FORGET that post's calculations ( guess someone has to find something wrong to validate this scam). Nonetheless, for all of you mathematicians why don't you figure/work on this! So good at pointing out something wrong, then prove these statements wrong! 1. Not one shred of proof that any of these programs has paid out. 2. The oldest of these programs, E65 has not paid out in over 5 years. One delay tactic after another. 3. ICC (Now Capital Preservation Society) has completed enrollment and not paid out. 4. GPP(Global Pension Plan) has completed enrollment, starting delay tactics..DDOS, internal sabotage etc. (As of today, they have practically used up all of those sorry excuses) 6. New programs like HCI25, Early Retirement, and Imperial Invest coming out with new twists and enticements. HCI25 giving out cars as prizes (no proof of winners). In the case of Imperial Invest, they are giving you a 80K loan to invest with. (Why dont they just use the 80K and invest without having the hassles of dealing with you?) -- This was something else which was a GPP like scam! Ha! What's this? Looks like I hit a nerve with all of the sexual pervs on this thread! Don't worry, I'll continue to bring down your little SCAM or at least try prevent you from stealing other's IDs. MikeCheck |
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You know, I do have a question to GPP and GPP's Stellas...
What's the deal with the $40? Was this for administrative fees or for investment in the program!!!!!!!!!! Seems to me that it is "serving a dual role". So, let's see here. We give our $40.00 and years later we are supposed to get $55K. Hmmm, ok. Now, what happens if the 100,000 was not met? Seems that everyones investment all of a sudden changes to administration fees!!! Can you say SCAM? Well let me continue... If this program was to fail, still someone would be getting PAID IN FULL! Very SCAM-LIKE. But wait! We have now "reached the 100K" So this is supposed to mean that there is a sure payout of the 55K! In fact there are even more additional policies being sold even as I write! So, we should be getting paid! The policy goal has been met! Took long enough! Oh yea, there were just a few things that delayed the payout... First they got hacked (yea, right), then the bankins solution was not established (after the 2 yrs they had to get one), then this stupid delay for a refund of money (That takes the cake on stupidity... Good delay tactic though). So, where is the money now? Why, it's ready to be had! The only thing that we now must do is to give up your most valuable identifications. Yea as noted, one last segment to the scam ID theft. Tell me now, why didn't they need this information when the policy was established, but need it now? ***THIS IS A GOOD ONE, tell us all the bank that GPP is now using to throw out the funds! *** Why does GPP still not have an address or phone number? A Billion dollar company with no address or phone number... HA HA HA! SCAM SCAM SCAM!!!! People do not be fooled! If they cant provide you a way to contact them, would it really be a good idea to give up your info? Try answering those (oh, if you forget, I'll just round up the most telling points again)! Yep, this should be good! MikeCheck |
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So who is paying you to keep this blog going? I know you aren't doing this for free. If you are you have nothing else to do, no job, no family, no other activities.
There is no way that anyone would go to this extreme if they weren't getting something or then their rocks off constantly talking and squawking about SCAMS and SCAMMY of these RPPs. And, maybe the worse of all is us idiots that keep replying to your fact or fiction or your maybes help keep you in money. There is no way you are doing this for FREE. If you say you are you are lying. You are taking too much time and energy just to be a SCAM saviour or the next coming of Christ. So get off the BS. Your answer means that you are either lying now or lied before. |
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